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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. To hold a tone or rest held beyond the written value at the discretion of the performer.
Progression
Partial
Sonatina
Fermata
2. A composition written for three voices and instruments performed by three people
Harmony
Energico
Virtuoso
Trio
3. Pertains to tone or tones.
Tonal
Round
Classicism
EnharmonicInterval
4. A composition written for eight instruments.
Octet
Castrato
String Quartet
March
5. Ability to determine the pitch of a note as it relates to the notes that precede and follow it.
Slide
Relative pitch
Grandioso
Phrase
6. A harmonic given off by a note when it is played.
Exposition
Impromptu
Sharp
Partial
7. First developed in the 8th century - methods of writing music.
Notation
Triad
Measure
Modulation
8. A solo concert with or without accompaniment.
Grandioso
Recital
Tessitura
Song cycle
9. Three to four movement orchestral piece - generally in sonata form.
Cadenza
Monotone
Symphony
Interlude
10. Indicating speed.
Tempo
Slur
Reed
Glissando
11. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious.
Opus
Tonic
Capriccio
Grave
12. Unmusical - without tone.
Neoclassical
Tone less
Grandioso
Leitmotif
13. A Boroque dance with a drone-bass.
Septet
Minor
Triplet
Musette
14. Curved line connecting notes to be sung or played as a phrase.
Natural
Ligature
Time Signature
Waltz
15. Pertains to tone or tones.
Accessible
Tonal
Presto
Capriccio
16. A scale consisting of only whole-tone notes. Such a scale consists of only 6 notes.
Neoclassical
Portamento
Pastoral
Whole-tone scale
17. To hold a tone or rest held beyond the written value at the discretion of the performer.
Madrigal
Concerto
Fermata
Orchestra
18. Tones used to embellish the principal melodic tone.
Renaissance
Tonality
Ornaments
Sonatina
19. A 19th century square dance written for 4 couples.
Piano
Quadrille
Tempo
Scherzo
20. A single line of music played or sung. A musical sentence.
Finale
Gavotte
Choir
Phrase
21. Lowest female singing voice.
Vivace
Finale
Triplet
Contralto
22. The distance in pitch between two notes.
Sonata form
Song cycle
Interval
Pitch
23. The technique of altering the tone color of a single note or musical line by changing from one instrument to another in the middle of a note or line.
Reed
Modes
Klangfarbenmelodie
Timbre
24. A form of music written for marching in two-step time. Originally the march was used for military processions.
March
Scherzo
Monotone
Musette
25. A large group of instrumentalists playing together.
Opera
Piano
Harmony
Orchestra
26. Lowest female singing voice.
Orchestra
Root
Contralto
Scordatura
27. A short and simple melody performed by a soloist that is part of a larger piece.
Triad
Capriccio
Cavatina
Carol
28. Music written to be sung or played in unison.
Homophony
Rococo
Relative major and minor
Waltz
29. Music that is easy to listen to and understand.
Accessible
Klangfarbenmelodie
Chamber music
Opus
30. A string of chords played in succession.
Root
Trio
Part
Chord progression
31. Short detached notes - as opposed to legato.
Rhythm
Homophony
Concerto
Staccato
32. A period in history dating from the 14th to 16th centuries. This period signified the rebirth of music - art - and literature.
Oratorio
Espressivo
Canon
Renaissance
33. A piece of music played at the end of a recital responding to the audiences enthusiastic reaction to the performance - shown by continuous applause.
Slur
Medley
Encore
Musette
34. A person with notable technical skill in the performance of music.
Nonet
Virtuoso
Song cycle
Clef
35. Music written for chorus and orchestra. Most often religious in nature.
Romantic
Cantata
Klangfarbenmelodie
Adagio
36. Successive notes of a key or mode either ascending or descending.
Scale
Sonata
Forte
Madrigal
37. The voice between soprano and alto. Also - in sheet music - a direction for the tempo to be played at medium speed.
Resonance
Soprano
Mezzo
Glee
38. A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
Dissonance
Soprano
Notation
Duet
39. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played gracefully.
Adagio
Elegy
Grazioso
Staff
40. A song or hymn celebrating Christmas.
Chorale
Beat
Cadenza
Carol
41. Where the musical themes and melodies are developed - written in sonata form.
Cadenza
Soprano
Time Signature
Development
42. Three notes played in the same amount of time as one or two beats.
Rigaudon
Nonet
Triplet
Impromptu
43. Male singers who were castrated to preserve their alto and soprano vocal range.
Rubato
Energico
Rondo
Castrato
44. A short and simple melody performed by a soloist that is part of a larger piece.
Sonata form
Carol
Sextet
Cavatina
45. Music of a particular form consisting of four movements. Each of the movements differ in tempo - rhythm - and melody; but are held together by subject and style.
Sonata form
Mezzo
Sonata
EnharmonicInterval
46. A direction to play lively and fast.
Cadenza
Allegro
Flat
Orchestra
47. Movement in music where the characteristics are crisp and direct.
Symphony
Chord progression
Neoclassical
Trio
48. An instruction in sheet music to play softly. Abbreviated by a 'p'.
Piano
Orchestration
Orchestra
Maestro
49. A direction to play lively and fast.
Allegro
Tonal
Cadence
Refrain
50. The period of music history which dates from the mid 1800's and lasted about sixty years. There was a strong regard for order and balance.
Impromptu
Classicism
Exposition
Leading note